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I assume the Dean liked that too.

Now I'm going to mourn the Doonesbury-themed episode that we'll never see.

Now I'm going to mourn the Doonesbury-themed episode that we'll never see.

According to the rumors (trust them as you will), the issue was with Sony rather than NBC.

According to the rumors (trust them as you will), the issue was with Sony rather than NBC.

"Oh baby, an interview with Lorne Michaels…"

That's SIR BEN KINGSLEY!! to you.

Christopher Plummer is still around.

I'm not sure that different Louie episodes take place in the same fictional universe as each other.

According to one of the bios of Dylan, he was thinking of making a "Lily, Rosemary & the Jack of Hearts" movie at one point.

The soundtrack for the film is great. And there are a lot of excellent actors in the supporting cast (Jeff Bridges! John Goodman! Mickey Rourke! Val Kilmer! Though I didn't care for Jessica Lange or Luke Wilson in the film.) And there's an interesting idea behind the film, sorta of an alternate-reality…

I met Mike Reiss once, who described the Simpsons cast as "really nice, generous people, and Harry Shearer."

I saw The Big Picture about 13 years ago, and I still remember it better than For Your Consideration, mainly because of Teri Hatcher and because I was studying it for that six degrees of Kevin Bacon game that was popular then.

I'm looking forward to the ten minute single-note guitar solo on "Oh Susannah".

I love "Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)". That might be my favorite Dylan album closer (even counting the strong competition). I think more people might know it if he ever played it again after 1978.

It's good to see Marc Maron has a band.